A married woman, struggling with her sexuality, embarks on a journey of self-discovery when she hires a female escort.
After a chance encounter with a charming young man, a married woman starts an affair that quickly becomes intense and passionate. However, her secret relationship soon spirals out of control, leading to devastating consequences for everyone involved.
This Baltimore-set movie follows the lives of Gigi, Janine, and Beth as they navigate the complexities of relationships and misreadings. Gigi overanalyzes men's signs of interest and seeks advice from her colleagues. Janine is paranoid about her husband's behavior and discovers a potential affair. Beth wants to get married but faces resistance from her long-term boyfriend. As their stories unfold, they learn valuable lessons about love, communication, and finding oneself.
Four astronauts have their lives changed forever when they gain superpowers from a cosmic radiation exposure. Now, they must use their newfound abilities to stop their enemy, Doctor Victor Von Doom, before it's too late.
Despite being caught in her imaginative world, Amelie, a young waitress, decides to help people find happiness. Her quest to spread joy leads her on a journey where she finds true love.
In 'Malicious,' a young man takes a job as a housekeeper in Italy, where he becomes infatuated with his employer, a widow. As he spends more time with her, he discovers his own desires and explores his fantasies. The movie is a comedy that explores themes of voyeurism, taboo relationships, and sexual exploration.
Goodtime Girls is an American situation comedy which ran on ABC from January 22, 1980 until August 29, 1980. It was created by Leonora Thuna, and produced by Thomas L. Miller, Edward K. Milkis and Robert L. Boyett, in association with Garry Marshall's Henderson Productions and Paramount Television. It is a period piece comedy set during World War II, which was the producers' 1940s answer to their top 1950s-themed hits Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley.
In 'Think Like a Man Too,' the group of friends from the first film reunites in Las Vegas for a wild bachelor and bachelorette party. As they navigate through various hilarious and dramatic situations, they learn valuable lessons about love and relationships.
Black Book is a Dutch World War II film that follows the story of a Dutch Jewish singer named Rachel Stein. She is forced to go into hiding after witnessing the execution of her family by Nazis. Rachel then joins the Dutch resistance and becomes a spy, infiltrating the German headquarters in order to gather important information. Along the way, she forms a romantic relationship with a German officer, which adds to the complexity of her situation. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and survival in a time of war.
Sarah Huttinger is convinced that her family is the inspiration behind the film The Graduate. When a family secret comes to light, Sarah starts a rumour about her mother's past, leading to a series of events that will change her life forever.
After deciding to have a baby on her own, a woman gets artificially inseminated. On the same day, she meets the man of her dreams, complicating her plans for motherhood.
Miranda is a widow who owns a tavern. She leads a promiscuous life, engaging in steamy romances and encounters. One day, a motorcyclist named Steve arrives at her tavern, instantly sparking a connection between them. Miranda finds herself torn between her lustful escapades and the growing affection she feels for Steve. Will she choose a life of promiscuity or embrace true love?
A poor New York teenager of the mid-1930 is forced into prostitution despite sincere efforts to make a living and ultimately becomes the city's most famous madam.
After winning the lottery, a man falls in love with a prostitute and decides to pay her to be his wife for a period of time. As their relationship progresses, they both find themselves questioning their feelings and the true nature of love. This comedic film explores themes of lust, voyeurism, and unconventional relationships.
Sleepwalkers is about a mother and son who are shapeshifting creatures that feed on the life force of virgin women. They find their next target in a small California town, but they are unaware that a cop is on their trail.
Harlem Nights is a dark comedy crime film set in 1920s Harlem. It follows the story of a nightclub owner and his friends who get caught up in a rivalry with a hoodlum over the control of their neighborhood. The film explores themes of police corruption, organized crime, and the African-American experience in Harlem during that time.
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is a romantic drama that takes place in 1950s Cuba. Katey, an American teenager, moves to Havana with her family. She falls in love with Javier, a talented Cuban dancer, but their relationship is challenged by societal and political pressures. Together, they defy the odds and pursue their passion for dancing, bringing them closer amidst the backdrop of the Cuban Revolution.
Breach (2007) is a gripping movie about an undercover FBI agent who infiltrates a Russian spy ring and must maintain his loyalty while uncovering their secrets. Set in the 2000s, the film explores themes of espionage, loyalty, and the consequences of betrayal.
Miss Meadows, a sweet and innocent substitute teacher, leads a secret life as a vigilante, taking justice into her own hands. When she learns of a child molester in her town, she must decide whether to stick to her prim and proper life or take action.
In the midst of World War II, a brilliant mathematician is recruited to work at Bletchley Park, where he becomes involved in a dangerous game of espionage and betrayal.